Thursday, 24 July 2025

A change of plans

 Whilst Rosie is on the mend, Tam is still not feeling at her best with this wretched bug.  We have changed our plan and instead of all being here, and cooking a meal at home after our outing to Powis Castle, we are meeting up in Aberystwyth, having a fish and chip lunch (K's favourite) and then going up to walk along the beach at Borth.  Parking should be easier there and HOW I long to go to the beach, as I haven't really since we've moved here.  A stroll along the Prom and a sniff of sea air at Aber doesn't quite do it for me.  

Isn't this Cranesbill gorgeous?  Colour a bit flooded by my phone camera, and NOT true to colour either, as it is closer to Puce, but so cheerful to see in bloom.

As Gabby will be here tonight, I did a small grocery shop in Llandod.  Roads fine, apart from the traffic lights in operation to let people drive on and off the showground.  There were some horseboxes and cars towing old caravans making their way homewards.  Today is the last day of the show, so by tomorrow it will just be the late-goers (those with hangovers probably!), and all the tents, marquees, flags, heavy machinery etc left on the showground.


One last photo of the showground, as I was waiting for the lights to change.

It's been pretty hot here again today (21 deg) and too hot for painting at the front of the house.  I tried a couple of things to remove the sticky marks.  Nail polish remover didn't really work at all on this brand of tape stickiness.  WD 40 worked better but still not 100%.  I need to go out there again.  I did try the Stanley knife but it made me fairly twitch at the thought of it slipping and me bleeding like a stuck pig because of the blood thinners, so went back to the rather blunt wallpaper scraper.  At least that wouldn't take a finger off.  Someone mentioned Mayonaisse -  ??? nothing to be lost, so just slapped some of that on. Update: Would you believe it WORKS!  Don't ask me why . . .


The butterflies on the Buddleia have bought much you this year - over 20 mostly Peacocks on there today, and there were two Small Coppers elsewhere in the garden yesterday.

I spent a while with my cup of tea and The Devil's Star, sat outside at my patio set.  Could have sat there longer, but have Things to Do.


The best view of them was from the door-to-nowhere on the end of the landing but I was too idle to go and fetch my phone up.

Right, this won't do.  I shall make up a batch of Raspberry Muffins to take tomorrow, so we can have some on the beach later in the afternoon.

A bit early for the weekend, but have a lovely one anyway.

12 comments:

  1. BB use Frog Tape next time- it’s worth its weight in gold x I’ll be thinking of you all tomorrow, a gentle day is needed I’m sure x Danette x x

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    1. Will get some before I run out of Mayonnaise!

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    2. You might try lotion too — it’s the oil that does the trick, and any residue might be less likely to attract ants and such later…

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  2. I hope you had a lovely time on the beach. It looked pretty full when I was sitting out on the terrace earlier though that pesky sea mist keeps coming and going. I spent my afternoon weeding at the zoo.

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  3. It's tomorrow Ruta. Sea mists not welcome, but they happen.

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  4. My phone camera has gone crazy of late with its 1970s sepia tones! Is it because of the fats in mayonnaise that it worked, I wonder? I hope that your walk is wonderful.

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    1. I think the Mayonnaise stays in place better. The WD 40 couldn't be more oily but doesn't stay in place long enough to work as well. I think today will have some special memories all of its own. Keith and I only went to Borth (well, the Ynyslas end where there are dunes and views across the estuary too) a couple of times, but loved it there.

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  5. It’s the oil in the mayonnaise that emulsifies the glue. Just run some veg oil over any sticky residue (labels, tags, stickers) on anything water resistant, leave for a while, keep rubbing until released, wash as usual. Ta-da!

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    1. Thank you. I shall remember that when I am cleaning the labels off jars at jam making time!

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  6. If mayonnaise worked, peanut butter would work as well. Both can be used to get gum out of hair.

    God bless.

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  7. Frog tape is good..there are several types.. and if you can't get that an art shop should sell low tack masking tape

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